The FA Cup is one of the most well-known sports trophies in the world, seen by millions each football season and shown off by whichever team lifts it after the final. But, 130 years ago, on a ...
Ninth-tier Whitstable Town, the lowest ranked side left in this season's FA Cup, will travel to National League side Wealdstone in the fourth qualifying round. Last season's FA Vase winners are ...
Maldon & Tiptree co-owner Barrie Drewitt-Barlow sets his sights on a place in the main draw of the FA Cup in his first full season at the club.
For generations, any discussion of soccer in the United States has been liable to involve the concept of "growing the game." As in: Why is the world's most popular sport a distant fourth or fifth — if ...
Here's everything you need to know to enjoy Wednesday's culmination of America's oldest active national soccer competition.
Listen to local BBC radio commentaries from Tuesday's action in the National League and FA Cup 3rd Round Qualifying Replays.
Farnham Town v Sutton United will be available to watch live on BBC iPlayer, the Red Button and BBC Sport website at 12.30pm BST on Saturday 11 October. Worthing v Forest Green Rovers will be ...
With the draw split into North and South sections, 64 clubs will now head into action across the weekend of Saturday 11 October 2025 with a spot in the first round proper up for grabs. Winning clubs ...
Bermudian footballer Syhon Goater and his Radcliffe Under-18 team-mates have secured a place in the third qualifying round of the FA Youth Cup for the first time. They enjoyed a 4-0 victory away to FC ...
TEAMtalk sums up the very best of the news broken by our correspondents, including Liverpool’s January plan and Manchester United’s stance on Ruben Amorim.
An England fan group has criticised the "astonishing" price of tickets for next summer's World Cup -- which could rise further with demand.
AFC Telford United boss Kevin Wilkin saw his side progress to the fourth qualifying round of the FA Cup for the first time in eight years - but then demanded more, writes Rich Worton.